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June 15, 2006 - Image 55

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Mazel Toy!

May 26
Melanie (Topper) and Sasha
Stojanovic welcome with much
love the birth of their son, Evan
Robert. Welcoming Evan home
is big brother Dylan, 18 months.
Sharing in their joy is grandma
Amy Topper of Farmington Hills.
Evan Robert is named in loving
memory of his maternal great-
grandmother Rosalie Carroll.

Maya Jo Edery was called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah
Friday, June
9, at Temple
Emanu-El. She
is the daughter
of Missy and
David Bean
and Gidon
Edery, sister
of Adam and
Edery
Annabel and
granddaughter of Elaine and
Arnold Shifman, Miriam and
Shaul Spielman and Phyllis and
Edward Bean. •
Maya is a seventh-grade stu-
dent at Norup Middle School in
Oak Park. Among her mitzvah
projects, she volunteered at the
Temple Emanu-El Purim carnival.

Nicole Emily Feinberg will be
called to the Torah as a bat mitz-
vah Saturday, June 17, at Temple
Emanu-El. She
is the daugh-
ter of Lynn
and Henry
Feinberg and
the younger
sister of
William. Her
Feinberg
proud grand-
parents are
Shirley and Paul Feinberg, Betty
Loughlin and Dan Cheney.
Nicole is a seventh-grade stu-
dent at Norup Middle School in
Oak Park. Her most meaningful
mitzvah project was packing and
distributing food at Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

Brett Nolan Felsenfeld, son of
Sandi and Dr. Joel Felsenfeld and
brother of Scott, will read from
the Torah on the occasion of his
bar mitzvah at Temple Israel
during Havdalah services,
Saturday, June 17. His grandpar-
ents are Shirley and Bill Felsenfeld
and Ida Cherny.
Brett is a student at Walled Lake

Felsenfeld

Middle School.
One of the
mitzvah proj-
ects he felt was
very mean-
ingful was
volunteering
at Farmington
Hills-based
JARC.

Tamara Elyse Greenberg, daugh-
ter of Gail and Howard Greenberg,
read from the Torah on the occa-
sion of her bat mitzvah Saturday,
June 10, at Congregation
Shir Tikvah. She is the sister
of Seth. Proud nana is Shirley
Nachman. Grandparents papa
Philip Greenberg, grandma Libby
Greenberg and grandpa Sheldon
Nachman will be there in memory
and spirit.
Tami is a
student at
Norup Middle
School in Oak
Park. Her most
meaningful
mitzvah proj-
ect was help-
ing set up a
Greenberg
new multi-age
classroom and being a student
aide in the class.

Brooke Lindsey Isaacs
(Bracha Liba) and Danielle
Elizabeth Isaacs (Dodi Elana)
of Farmington Hills will become
b'nai mitzvah at Temple Shir
Shalom Friday, June 16. They are
the children of Diane and Craig
Isaacs. Proud grandparents are
Sara and
Larry
Epstein
and Sandy
Isaacs.
Great-
grandpar-
ents are
Esther and
Al Epstein
Brooke and
and Pearl
Danielle Isaacs
Adler.
The
girls are students at 0. E. Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington
Hills. Their mitzvah project was
working with the Dr. Paws pro-
gram in West Bloomfield.

Ricky Max Levine, son of Lauri
and Dr. Robert Levine and brother
of Cole, will read from the Torah
as he celebrates his bar mitzvah

Saturday, June 17, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Sharing in the simchah will be
his proud grandparents Marilyn
and Dr. Stanley Levine, Barbara
and Dave Moran. He is also the
grandson of
the late Rhoda
Moran.
Ricky is
a student
at Orchard
Lake Middle
School in West
Bloomfield. His
Levine
most meaning-
ful mitzvah project was spending
time visiting senior residents at
Fleishman Apartments in West
Bloomfield.

Michal "Mimi" Marcus will
be called to the Torah as a bat
mitzvah Saturday, June 17, at
Congregation Beth Shalom.
She is the daughter of Zoe and
Howard Marcus and the sister
of Aaron, Caleb and Madison.
Proud grandparents are Anne and
Allen Marcus
and Bob
Baumgartel.
She is also
the grand-
daughter of
the late Bette
Baumgartel.
Marcus
Also joining
the celebration
will be her favorite uncle Eliot
Marcus.
Mimi is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Beverly Hills.
Her mitzvah project was making
lap blankets for wheelchair-bound
patients.

Avery P. Kotzen McIntyre, son
of James McIntyre and Rhonda
Kotzen of Novi, will be called to
the bimah for
his bar mitzvah
Saturday, June
17, at Temple
Kol Ami.
Sharing in this
simchah will be
his sister Elaine
McIntyre
and proud
grandparents
Katy and James McIntyre. He
is also the grandson of the late
Harold and the late Pearl Kotzen.
Avery attends Novi Middle
School. One of his most challeng-
ing and meaningful experiences
was volunteering with LAYLS,

helping children with special
needs to play soccer.

involved volunteering at Yad Ezra
in Berkley.

Louis Morris Meisner will
be called to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah at Congregation Adath
Israel, Cincinnati, Ohio, on
Saturday, June 17. He is the son
of Pamela and David Meisner
and the brother of Meryl, Harry,
Nathan, Herbert and Ivan. Also
sharing in the simchah will be his
bubbie Hotche
Pastor of
Cincinnati and
grandparents
Lillian and
Irving Meisner
of Southfield.
Louie is
Meisner
a student 'at
the Wyoming
Middle School in Wyoming, Ohio.
For his mitzvah project, he will
make a donation to the Aleh
Jerusalem Center, a rehabilitation
center for disabled children in
Israel.

Zachary Wallace, son of Heidi
Wallace and Michael Wallace and
brother of Hillary, will be called
to the Torah at Temple Israel
Saturday, June 17. Proud grand-
parents are Anita and Seymour
Cywiak and Harriet Wallace. He is
also the grand-
son of the late
Arnold Wallace.
He is the great-
grandson of
Helen Kurtz,
the late Irving
Winstock, -
the late Mary
Wallace
and Herbert
Wallace and the late Iras and Sam
Gordon.
Attending Warner Middle
School in Farmington Hills,
Zachary felt it was especially
meaningful to be a volunteer
at the Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield for his mitzvah proj-
ect.

Jordan Rachel Shifman was
called to the Torah as a bat mitz-
vah Friday, June 9, at Temple
Emanu-El. She is the daughter
of Valerie and Stephen Shifman,
sister of Josh and granddaughter
of Anita and
Harry Evans
and Elaine
and Arnold
Shifman.
Jordan is a
seventh-grade
student at
Shifman
Norup Middle
School in Oak
Park. One of her mitzvah proj-
ects involved volunteering at the
Huntington Woods Library.

Francesca Rose Shlain will
celebrate her bat mitzvah as she
is called to read from the Torah
at Temple Israel, Saturday, June
17. She is the daughter of Bruce
Shlain and the late Gayle Krinsky
Shlain and
the sister of
Nicholas. Her
grandparents
are Emily and
Joseph Krinsky
and Hilda and
Marvin Shlain.
Shlain
Francesca
attends West
Hills Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. One of her mitzvah projects

Eric Anthony Weberman was
called to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah Saturday, June 10, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. He
is the son of Cheryl and Aron
Weberman and the brother of
Lindsey, Brian and Rachel. He
is also the grandchild of Freda
Weberman and Linda Wenson,
the late Leon
Weberman
ii and the late
Benjamin
Wenson.
Eric is a stu-
dent at Warner
Middle School
Weberman
in Farmington
Hills. His mitz-
vah projects
included volunteering his time as
an assistant coach for the CW3 U-
9 boys' soccer team.

More B'nai Mitzvah
• Congregation Beth Ahm
— Ron Israel, son of Marcie and
Ashley Israel (Saturday).
• Temple Beth El — adult
b'not mitzvah of Robin Fenberg,
Michelle Lame, F. Judy
Martens, Gail Mayer, Karen
Mucha (Saturday).
• Temple Shir Shalom
— Evan Fried, son of Elaine and
Ron Fried (Saturday).

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